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Minox BD 15x58 ED BR Binocular for only $549.99We just received our shipment, finally, of the Minox BD 15x58 ED BR Binocular. We commissioned Minox to make more of these for us as they are excellent binoculars and we were able to get them made for us to sell for only $549.99 with the Minox Tripod Adapter. We have put together some kits that we think make sense:Minox 15x58 with Vortex Binocular Harness Strap & Nikon Lens Pen $564.99Minox 15x58 with Vortex Shooting Stand & Nikon Lens Pen $599.99Minox 15x58 with Gorillapod SLR Zoom & Nikon Lens Pen $599.99Minox 15x58 with Nikon Window Mount & Nikon Lens Pen $599.99Minox 15x58 with Vortex High Country Tripod & Nikon Lens Pen $629.99Minox BD 15x58 ED BR Part# 62132It is an essential feature for many nature observers to be able to detect the very finest details even in twilight. With the range of 58 mm binoculars (8x58, 10x58 and 15x58) MINOX offers a generation of powerful binoculars with enhanced light transmission and high magnification. When using high magnifications, color displacements are frequently encountered and these can only be fully omitted with ED glass containing fluoride. For years now these special types of glass have been used in photo optics and are predominantly applied in telephoto lenses (APO lenses = apochromatic correction). MINOX is applying this type of glass in binoculars of this calibre (10x58 and 15x58). The result is quite outstanding: these binoculars can provide unadulterated rendering of the finest color definitions in the feathers of rare bird species viewed over long distances. It goes without saying that the new 58 series is fitted with all the features which distinguish the other well established MINOX binoculars; large field of view of up to 6.5 degrees, short close focus range of < 4.9m, robust aluminium body, extendible eyecup and excellent viewing for people wearing glasses. The argon gas filling prevents misting up of the optical system on the inside, even under extreme temperature fluctuations. This binocular is provided with a case, a wide neoprene strap & a tripod adapter. If you have any questions please give Doug or Neil a call or send a PM or e-mail. Thanks for the continued support.
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WOW!!! What a Price!
How do you do it Doug? These bino's are great bino's for people that want big eyes, but don't want to spend a ton for them. I am a bigger fan of the 13x56's, but the 15x58's have a lot to offer and at that price, are a great buy for a great bino.
You hit a homerun on this one and all I can say is THANKS for thinking of us and making gear more affordable for us.
Thanks again and hopefully people will take advantage of this deal.
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I purchased these from Doug last year and I am very impressed with them, great Bino.
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I have the 13x56's; if the 15's are anything like my 13's, then Doug's price makes these pretty much a no-brainer "must buy" IMHO.
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Just ordered mine- thanks!
Looking forward to giving them a thorough workout while scouting for bighorn sheep.
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Doug,
Eye relief in mm?
Thanks
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I just got a pair of these and I'm liking them....A LOT. Finally I've joined the Big Eyes crew, and I can't believe the value I got with the price Doug is offering. Once again Doug......you and Cameraland have hooked me up!!!!!!Thanks!
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I ordered this kit today from Doug:
Minox 15x58 with Vortex High Country Tripod & Nikon Lens Pen $629.99
Looking forward to "seeing" what this Big Eyes talk is all about!
Thanks for the GREAT DEAL Doug!
Scott
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Scott, if you get a chance please post a review of them on here
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Doug, These apparently weigh 1490 grams, about 3 lbs 5 oz. The BL's have a polycarbonate body to make them a bit lighter. Is there a big difference between the 13X BL's and the 15X BD's other than the weight? Would you consider them equal in construction, strength, durability? Thanks.
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Overall I think the 15x58's are a finer binocular. Optically as well as construction wise.
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Doug,
Received my Minox Binocular Kit today. Early impressions are exceeding my expectations! More to follow....
Scott
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where would these or the 13x56's fall compared to the vortex razors in the 12x50 class? saw the rebate and it seems you could throw a blanket over them now with the price break... weight not being an isue...
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The Razor line is not available ina 15x size, you'd have to step up to the Kaibab which is twice the price.
There is a distictive advantage to a 15x vs a 12x as a "Big Eye". Optically I would say they are on par, fuctionally I'd say they are in different categories.
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thanks for the info!!!
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Optically I would say they are on par, fuctionally I'd say they are in different categories. Doug, How do you mean functionally? Are you comparing a Vortex 12X to a Vortex 15X saying they are not interchangablefor glassing long distances or are you comparing the Minox 15X with the Vortex Kaibab 15X (which I was curious about myself)? I am wondering if my eyes could discern the 100% better performance the price difference implies..... What do you think....
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I was comparing a 12x vs a 15x as a funtional difference. Optical difference (quality wise) would be an insignificant difference.
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I'm suprised no one on this post has mentioned Rick Bin's The "Big Eye's" Revolution article at : http://www.24hourcampfire.com/index.htmlThey rate the value of these very high. Quality not quite what the Swaro's provide, but at 1/3rd the cost. I'm sure Doug is happy to fill the Swaro orders if you prefer. I would love to hear more about the difference between these and the 13x version I have read so much about.
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